The Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice (DNAP) program at Newman University has been designed for the baccalaureate-prepared registered nurse who wishes to become a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist.
The program offers both didactic and clinical education to enable the student to acquire the knowledge, skills, and competence necessary to assume an advanced practice role.
![]() | Newman University’s Nurse Anesthesia program is one of only two in the state of Kansas. |
![]() | Competitive hourly credit at $920 / credit hour. See tuition & fees |
![]() | Hands-on use of industry-leading technology and equipment to gain the experience needed in the field. |
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The Radiologic Program is setup much like on the job training to learn the equipment. So by the time we're, we're graduating, we already have experience. We get to put that on our resumes that we've worked with different brands of instruments and machines out there. So it's just a real broad of the entire industry we get to see during this program.
Newman School of Healthcare Professions Student, Cutberto Pimentel-Rodriguez

Being in the Radiologic Technology program isn't only limited to just X-ray. You can go into CT, MRI, interventional, vascular, whatever the case may be. You're gonna learn every single day. It's not a career where you're stagnant.
Newman School of Healthcare Professions Student, Arturo Tena